Posted this in the flint lock section but thought I'll try here too. I have a Thompson center peep and sighting in at 85yds. Anyone have a ballpark idea on how much height change a one full turn or even down to 1/4 turn would give me?
Put up a large target.Posted this in the flint lock section but thought I'll try here too. I have a Thompson center peep and sighting in at 85yds. Anyone have a ballpark idea on how much height change a one full turn or even down to 1/4 turn would give me?
So let's see if I've got this right. My radius is 31" and saying the same 8" low , my adjustment per inch is about 1/64"Here ya go. This will get you pretty close.
Everything is in inches. So:
Inches to move X sight radius /Divided by inches to target
So if you are 8" low at 85yds and your sight radius is 28"
8(28)=224/3060=0.0732 means you need to raise the rear sight a hair over 1/16"
So once you determine where it's hitting now, and how much one turn of your adjustment moves the rear sight...
Bob's your uncle
So let's see if I've got this right. My radius is 31" and saying the same 8" low , my adjustment per inch is about 1/64"
,0810 is correct but that is a tad over 5/64", that being .0781. Using a good caliper can set the sight but so can just shooting the rifle.I'm not sure what you did there, but throwing a 31" sight r into the formula comes to 0.0810"
So that also means a touch over 1/16" total adjustment of either the raising the rear sight or lowering the front sight.
Not per inch.
,0810 is correct but that is a tad over 5/64", that being .0781. Using a good caliper can set the sight but so can just shooting the rifle.
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